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Department of Natural Resources Commissioner Noel Holcomb developed the Education Roundtable to encourage organizations throughout the state to work together to deliver coordinated environmental messages to Georgians by offering simple behaviors they can adopt to make positive changes. By working together, Education Roundtable participants hope to ensure that the resources we enjoy today are protected and conserved for tomorrow.
The Education Roundtable participants and partners include:
- Albany Water, Gas and Light Commission
- Augusta Utilities Department
- Board of Regents
- Chattahoochee Nature Center
- Clean Water Campaign
- Cobb County-Marietta Water Authority
- Cobb County Water System
- Columbus Water Works
- Dalton Utilities
- Duffey Communications
- Elachee Nature Center
- Ewing Irrigation, Golf and Industrial Products
- Fernbank Museum of Natural History
- Flint Riverquarium
- Georgia Aquarium
- Georgia Association of Water Professionals
- Georgia Conservancy
- Georgia Department of Community Affairs
- Georgia Department of Education
- Georgia Department of Natural Resources
- Georgia Power
- Georgia Professional Standards Commission
- Georgia Public Broadcasting
- Georgia Water Wise Council
- Georgia Youth Science & Technology Centers
- Macon Water Authority
- Stone Mountain Park
- SouthEast Center for Ocean Sciences Education Excellence
- University of Georgia Cooperative Extension
- Zoo Atlanta
The Education Roundtable receives financial support from:
- Georgia Association of Water Professionals
- Georgia Department of Community Affairs through a grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under provisions of Section 319 (h) of the Federal Clean Water Act of 1987, as amended.
- Georgia Department of Natural Resources
- Georgia Water Wise Council
- The Coca-Cola Company
- Georgia Power
- Cobb County Marietta Water Authority
Click here for more detailed information about the variety of conservation tools developed by the Education Roundtable.
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